Word: unrealness
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...divided mind." Bleuler (1857-1939) was not satisfied with the rigid 19th century view of "dementia praecox" as a single, precisely definable disease whose victims were doomed to progressive deterioration. In 1911 he characterized the various forms of withdrawal from the real to an unreal world as "a group of schizophrenias." Most importantly, he insisted that continuous deterioration was not inevitable...
...March of 1956 a faculty Committee said that ideally a professor should spend half of his time on teaching and half on advancement of learning. It noted "this ideal seems distant and unreal to many...
...little purpose in getting involved, though it was violence to achieve freedom. As the hero's son, Bradford Dillman, 26, was tender and affecting, but in summing up his parents he also summed up what was wrong with the whole show: "They are wonderful people, but they are unreal and they don't really live in this country -in this time...
...Normalcy a flight from harsh fact, a new isolationism as unreal as Monopoly or Careers? Some observers think so. Says Benjamin Houston Brown, director of Cleveland's Council on World Affairs: "The dangers in the world situation are so painful that people tend to run away from them." Others believe that the U.S. has become too used to leaving things to Ike. "He's the American people's papa," says Miami News Columnist William C. Baggs, "and everybody feels free to leave everything in his hands." But the fact seems to be that the U.S.. perhaps...
Railroad operation costs, which have threatened to cut passenger service and raise fares, are based on unreal figures, according to a report published recently by the Business School...